First put the cardboard between the front and the back of the shirt and then spray the affected area with WD-40.

Take Q-Tip and scrub it in.

Next pour lots of baking soda to absorb the oil.

Scrub the baking soda with a toothbrush into the stain until clumps begin to appear.

Next thing you need to do is to add the dish soap on top of the baking soda scrub.

Finally put the shirt into the washer and there you have a shirt stain free.

Note: repeat the process if you still notice the stain.

Keep it clean …

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